Scottish Republican wrote:
This always was a scenario.
However the fact that the No vote barely won should hearten folk. Its days are numbered.
I could be
very wrong, but it seems to me that the "no" voters are sort of put on the defensive here. They might want to be happy that they have won, but WHAT have they won? Yet the "Yes" side is all in a mood of "OK, next round ,then?
We supposed "losers" are in fact more hopeful and forward-looking than the winners. It must be very strange for them. And that nasty little show in George Square in Glasgow showed them up a bit.
Oh, when they think, and listen to Cameron (and Miliband), some sadness will come, and some cognitive dissonance,
A fair amount of "no" voters might have thought they were being wise (and eating their cereal), but soon wake up to what they have done. Cereal is pap; need real food and real power.
They might eventually stop eating the cereal - is it a bit like drinking the Kool-Aid? - and look for a better society.
Oh well, not this year, but soon come.